Summer fun at the National Museum of Wildlife ArtJackson offers special cultural programs for kids and adultsApril 7, 2006

Jackson Hole is just a hop, skip and a jump from Pinedale, and they have a lot of fun things to do for kids this summer. The National Museum of Wildlife Art (NMWA) in Jackson invites visitors and members to enjoy their popular Summer Family Fun series, Children's Discover Gallery and Visiting Exhibitions. Programs are FREE for NMWA members or with museum admission. Children 18 and under get in free when accompanied by an adult. Adults are $10.

THURSDAYS, JUN 15 - AUG 24 – Summer Film Series, 2:00 pmEach Thursday travel the globe from Africa to Yellowstone as the NMWA screens films from the Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival. This summer the museum will screen films about some of the endangered animals that Andy Warhol portrayed in his Endangered Species and Vanishing Animals. Most films are one hour or less. Program is FREE with museum admission or NMWA membership. Film begins at 2:00 pm at the Cook Auditorium. Jun 15: Echo of the ElephantsJun 22: Bat Women of PanamaJun 29: Last Charge of the RhinoJul 6: The Dolphin DefenderJul 13: Eagle OdysseyJul 20: Flying with CondorsJul 27: Orphan to King (Orangutans)Aug 3: Conflict TigerAug 10: Saving the Giant Panda, Still Croaking and A Black Rhino is BornAug 17: Counting SheepAug 24: The Good, the Bad and the Grizzly